On Tue, 2019-04-09 at 10:11 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> 
> To be specific here, 'at' is part of the @standard group. 'chrony' is
> pulled in several ways. It's part of @standard *if gnome-control-center 
> is being installed*, so effectively it'll be installed with Workstation
> but not other editions/spins. That sort of implies that there's some
> functionality in GNOME that depends on chrony; I am not sure what that
> is, off hand. It's also part of 'anaconda-tools' (so it will be in all
> live images and all live installs), part of 'server-product' (so it is
> in Server installs), and part of 'system-tools' (so it'll be in
> anything that includes that). It's also part of 'workstation-product',
> so it's really super *definitely* included in Workstation. :P

nirik points out that I have been sunk by homonyms here: chrony is an
NTP daemon, not a cron daemon. :P

Our 'default' cron daemon is cronie, but that hasn't appeared in comps
at all since it was specifically removed by a PR:

https://pagure.io/fedora-comps/pull-request/179

However, I think I know why it's still showing up: 'crontabs' is in
@workstation-product and @standard in comps, and crontabs Recommends
cronie.
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